In February, we knew the Corona Virus had migrated from China to the US and other parts of the world. Shortly after Daniel and Sara's wedding, the world was ordered to stop in order to stop/slow down the virus. Anything that was deemed "unessential" was ordered to close. Immediately we were encouraged to stay home. If we had to go out, we needed to keep "social distance"of six feet from other people. The first few months we were told that the experts did not recommend ordinary public from wearing masks. I wore one anyway . Months later, the experts reversed their edict and said masks were definitely needed for anyone. (This made me wonder if they knew what was for the best or not?)
Our world was turned upside down. John's business basically hit a huge stopping block. In order to save money, they shut down his office and he moved his office into our spare bedroom. Everyone was ordered to work at home. The economy tanked as everything was at a standstill. Personally the kids' and my lives changed drastically. I no longer had a part time job. We couldn't meet for co-op, church, playdates, field trips, or (for Abbey the worst part) swimming. The worst for Elijah was that all his neighborhood friends were not allowed to play with anyone else. It was a pretty depressing time.
So how did we fill our time?
By....
Cooking! Abbey became quite a cookie baker
Made a new wreath for our door.
We went on lots of walks and bike rides(for Elijah). These were taken as we walked around the Art Museum.
Our house at Holden was such a blessing! I thanked God so very much for giving us a place to go to. At first, the beach was closed, but we had the pool. Eventually, the beach opened back up.
The boys played football and basketball outside.
One of our many neighborhood walks.
Solomon didn't mind COVID at all, he has rather gotten used to us being around all the time
We played lots of cards, Chinese checkers, and Farkel.
We had family game night and grandkid night via Zoom.
Abbey also met a couple of times with an Olympic swimmer, again...via Zoom.
The strawberry fields were stripped empty everyday. We went early one morning to get some.
We had a "social distance visit" with Mom and Dad.
One blessing of the pandemic is a closeness between Abbey and Elijah. When they were all each other had, they were forced to see the good in being together!
We still had some moments of stir craziness, and just plain sadness with our own pity party.
Our house at Holden was such a blessing! I thanked God so very much for giving us a place to go to. At first, the beach was closed, but we had the pool. Eventually, the beach opened back up.
The kids stayed in touch with their friends with Zoom and their phones/iPod. Abbey did dry land everyday with her swim team via Zoom. Our Bible study, co-ops and growth group all met via zoom.
Abbey also met a couple of times with an Olympic swimmer, again...via Zoom.
There was a shortage on vinyl gloves, luckily I had stocked up before COVID hit.
This became my shopping look.
We still had some moments of stir craziness, and just plain sadness with our own pity party.
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